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not as much traffic as 101 south into los angeles. this is really a traffic moving out to san fernando valley and away from the downtown area. we don't know why this car refuses to pull over and stop. refuses to heed the warnings of l.a. county sheriff and chp. we don't know if the driver is wanted for a particular criminal act but now at a standstill because that's how the traffic goes in southern california. it will be interesting to see if all traffic halts to box this guy in. but, the california highway patrol is being very, very cautious here. and that is because there have been a number of instances, including in los angeles, when people have been killed by virtue of high-speed chases. so police don't want to aggravate the situation. harris faulkner has been checking into this and following it. harris, what more do you know? >> reporter: they are now on one of the busiest stretches of the road in this country. this is 101 south through studio city where he is moving now. why we need to know he could have gone northbound and had
not as much traffic as 101 south into los angeles. this is really a traffic moving out to san fernando valley and away from the downtown area. we don't know why this car refuses to pull over and stop. refuses to heed the warnings of l.a. county sheriff and chp. we don't know if the driver is wanted for a particular criminal act but now at a standstill because that's how the traffic goes in southern california. it will be interesting to see if all traffic halts to box this guy in. but, the...
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patti ann: william la jeunesse live in los angeles thank you. jon: the candidates are in wisconsin looking for votes -- they are not actually there at the moment but in a heated battle for the key swing state, president obama pulling ahead in the polls. one of governor romney's biggest supporters is sounding pretty optimistic on the campaign trail. >> do you know what i think? i think we can carry wisconsin. [cheers and applause] of hardest-working, smoothest-riding.lass it's got the most torque, the smoothest suspension, the best storage, class-leading comfort, and a revolutionary collection of versatile accessories. it's built on everything we've learned creating the world's best-selling utility side-by-sides. introducing the all new 60-horsepower ranger xp 900, a whole new class of hardest-working, smoothest-riding. jon: right now closing arguments underway are on under on south carolina's new voter id law. julie is in the newsroom with more on that. >> reporter: a federal panel will soon decide whether the voter i.d. law in south carolina wi
patti ann: william la jeunesse live in los angeles thank you. jon: the candidates are in wisconsin looking for votes -- they are not actually there at the moment but in a heated battle for the key swing state, president obama pulling ahead in the polls. one of governor romney's biggest supporters is sounding pretty optimistic on the campaign trail. >> do you know what i think? i think we can carry wisconsin. [cheers and applause] of hardest-working, smoothest-riding.lass it's got the most...
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angeles. william, what did this long-awaited report actually find? >> reporter: well the inspector general's review revealed a stunning litany of what was known and ignored. atf agent and the u.s. attorney's office knew who was buying the guns, where they were going and they were killing people in mexico. they had the evidence to seize the weapons and make arrests but dozens of u.s. officials chose to do nothing. that irresponsibility according to the inspector general michael horowitz existed up and down the chain of command in "fast and furious" and lesser extent in a small and earlier operation, wide receiver. >> we concluded that both operation wide receiver and operation "fast and furious" were seriously flawed and supervised irresponsibly by atf's phoenix field division, by the u.s. attorney's office, and by atf headquarters. most significantly in their failure to adequately consider the risk to the public safety in the united states and mexico. >> reporter: now the report found that att
angeles. william, what did this long-awaited report actually find? >> reporter: well the inspector general's review revealed a stunning litany of what was known and ignored. atf agent and the u.s. attorney's office knew who was buying the guns, where they were going and they were killing people in mexico. they had the evidence to seize the weapons and make arrests but dozens of u.s. officials chose to do nothing. that irresponsibility according to the inspector general michael horowitz...
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angeles. >> reporter: well, jenna, this is our first glimpse into the finger pointing, the back stabbing, the blame game that you are about to see as this ig report becomes public and key players try to save their jobs and avoid possible prosecution for perjury. this long-awaited report says a lot of very senior people knew the u.s. was helping traffic hundreds of assault weapons to mexico, and they did nothing about it. and their failure in leadership and accountability and oversight got people killed. according to this draft report, the inspector general, quote: found no evidence in operation fast and furious that the atf or the u.s. attorney's office attempted at any point during the investigation to balance the risks to public safety against the long-term benefits of identifying trafficking networks and participants. now, much of the blame is being directed at the agent in charge, that's bill newell. their attorneys claim that they're being made scapegoats and say that is ig report does not account for the oversight of guidance and responsibility by atf headquarters and the justice d
angeles. >> reporter: well, jenna, this is our first glimpse into the finger pointing, the back stabbing, the blame game that you are about to see as this ig report becomes public and key players try to save their jobs and avoid possible prosecution for perjury. this long-awaited report says a lot of very senior people knew the u.s. was helping traffic hundreds of assault weapons to mexico, and they did nothing about it. and their failure in leadership and accountability and oversight got...